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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Very nice. The leather die will do the job, I made a matching set of a Walnut pump and a Maple butt on a CIL 871 (Savage 170) not long ago. You couldn't tell they were dissimilar wood. This one will be perfect.
    Yeah i even tried to match the wood color and grain as best as i could when i bought the block.
    I just want the color to be the one i have in mind.
    I initially bought 3 blocks of 2x2 walnut for $50... i used one for the fore end tip, one for the handguards and i have one left for future use.
    Not to costly... if i don't count my hours

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